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C. F. STAUDENMAYER- GAME.

APPLICATION FILED JAN-25, l92ll ,4]. 0,6 1 8 Patented Mar. 28, 1922.

GAME.

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Application filed January 25, 1921.

Be it known that I. Crmnnns F. vivnn. a citizen of the United States, residing at Baltimore, State of lilaryland, have invented a new and useful Game, of which the following a specification and the accompanying drawing. forming a part of the same.

ill invention relates to improvements in games and has tor its object to provide an instructive and. interesting; game apparatus.

Fig. 1 is a plan view oli the game embodying this invention;

Fig. 2 is a side elevation. partly in s ction ot' game shown in Fig. 1.

Fig. 3 is also a side elevation showing the easily adaptability of game to a vertical plane b v means of any: suitable support tastened to base of game. hereinatter described.

Referring to the drawing the numeral 1. designates a base of hollow cylindrical con struction, with a bottom wall to which are attached a plurality of supports and to center of which is inserted a pivot pin 3. with a lateral flange. and a semi-spheriml top e d on which to balance and rotate disk 5. On the inside face of bottom of base there are svinbols or chacters 9. shown in Fig. l as Arabic numerals. but svnibols an be of any desired form and number.

The rotating disk is oi balanceiji construction, placed in proximity to inside taco of bottom 0:" base 1, with anv desired nuni her of holes 8 l cated in itstace :tor the sighting: of symbols 9 on base 1. Disk 5 has at its center a turning knob (5 with a socket T for receiving semi-spherical top end l of pivot pin 3.

From the nature of the ditl'ereatkinds oi symbols that can be used and the number STAUDEN- S ecificati'on of Letters Patent.

Patented "liar. 28, 1922.

Serial No. 139,877.

and location of holes in rotating disk. the methods of play and number of players can be many.

One method of play would be for each player in turn to give the knob (3 a quick revolving motion. The disk is thus set in motion. on the semi-spherical end 4: oi the pivot pin 3 in the base for a space of time depending upon the momentum given the disk and when it comes to rest there may not, be an symbols as above described visible. or there-maybe one or more or said symbols visible through the sightholes 8 in the disk 5. as shown in l where the Arabic numeral ll is visible. depending upon the loca tion or" the sight holes. The player who after having a pro-arranged number of turns in rotating the disk and having the largest sum from amounts represented by the numerals visible at eaclrturn of the disk would be considered the vinner.

Having" thus described the invention. what is claimed. as new is:

in a game. the combination with a base havnre a centrall eisposed pivot pm, of a disk having in its face a plurality of holes 1 cated in such manner that through them one or more symbols on the internal face oi the bottom wall ot' the aforesaid base may be visible; and having; at the center of the disk a knob 'lor turning the same. with a socket-fin receiving the pivot pin on the aforesaid base.

In testimony .-'he..='eol. i. have name to this specification in the two subseri hing witnesses.

CHARLES l STAUDENHAYER.

Tiitnessos FRANK J. Koi-rotr, llnnnial' lVnnnLA Ni").

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